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'''Shannon-Waltchack Investment Real Estate''' is a partnership of [[Len Shannon]] and [[Derek Waltchack]] which was formed to purchase and redevelop a parcel at [[Hollywood Boulevard]] overlooking [[U. S. Highway 280]].
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'''Shannon Waltchack''', formerly '''Shannon-Waltchack Investment Real Estate''', is a partnership of [[Len Shannon]] and [[Derek Waltchack]] which was formed in [[2006]].


They purchased the site from the [[Mazer]] family in [[2009]] after the proposed [[Montelena]] condominium project was abandoned. In [[2010]] they created '''The Hollywood LLC''' to develop the property. Their plans include a 13,300-square foot restaurant with adjacent retail space. They have requested $250,000 in sales tax deferments from the City of [[Birmingham]] to serve as an incentive.
The firm originally kept offices at 3104 [[Blue Lake Drive]] in [[Vestavia Hills]].
 
Shannon-Waltchack purchased the [[400 Hollywood Boulevard]] parcel overlooking [[U.S. Highway 280]] site from the [[Mazer]] family in [[2009]] after the proposed [[Montelena]] condominium project was abandoned. In [[2010]] they created '''The Hollywood LLC''' to develop the property, known as [[The Hollywood]].
 
Shannon-Waltchack moved in [[2012]] to renovated space in their [[Railroad Square]] redevelopment of the former [[National Biscuit Co. building]] at 120 [[18th Street South]] in [[Birmingham]]'s [[Parkside District]]. From there they moved to the nearby [[The Stockyard at Railroad Park]] at 1616 [[2nd Avenue South]] in [[2015]].
 
In December [[2023]] Shannon-Waltchack announced a partnership with a major university endowment fund to expand its strategy of acquiring an investment portfolio of neighborhood-scale shopping centers with service-oriented tenants. Later that month they leased space for larger offices in the [[3800 Colonnade Parkway]] building.


==References==
==References==
* Underwood, Jerry (March 22, 2010) "Developers want Birmingham incentives for U.S. 280 project." ''Birmingham News''
* Cooper, Lauren B. (April 18, 2008) "Birmingham investors find buildings and opportunity as market declines." {{BBJ}}
* Underwood, Jerry (March 22, 2010) "Developers want Birmingham incentives for U.S. 280 project." {{BN}}
* Kent, Dawn (December 26, 2010) "Rehab plans chugging around Birmingham's popular Railroad Park." {{BN}}
* Bryant, Joseph, and Dawn Kent (February 8, 2011) "Project near park gets boost from city." {{BN}}
* Azok, Dawn Kent (May 18, 2012) "Railroad Square development to open this summer near Birmingham's Railroad Park." {{BN}}
* Parker, Illyshia (December 6, 2023) "Shannon Waltchack making $300M shopping center push." {{BBJ}}
* Parker, Illyshia (December 28, 2023) "CRE firm relocates downtown operations to suburban office park." {{BBJ}}
 
==External links==
* [http://www.shanwalt.com Shannon-Waltchack Investment Real Estate] website


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[[Category: Railroad Square]]
[[Category: Stockyard at Railroad Park]]
[[Category: 3800 Colonnade Parkway]]

Latest revision as of 15:54, 29 December 2023

Shannon-Waltchack logo.jpg

Shannon Waltchack, formerly Shannon-Waltchack Investment Real Estate, is a partnership of Len Shannon and Derek Waltchack which was formed in 2006.

The firm originally kept offices at 3104 Blue Lake Drive in Vestavia Hills.

Shannon-Waltchack purchased the 400 Hollywood Boulevard parcel overlooking U.S. Highway 280 site from the Mazer family in 2009 after the proposed Montelena condominium project was abandoned. In 2010 they created The Hollywood LLC to develop the property, known as The Hollywood.

Shannon-Waltchack moved in 2012 to renovated space in their Railroad Square redevelopment of the former National Biscuit Co. building at 120 18th Street South in Birmingham's Parkside District. From there they moved to the nearby The Stockyard at Railroad Park at 1616 2nd Avenue South in 2015.

In December 2023 Shannon-Waltchack announced a partnership with a major university endowment fund to expand its strategy of acquiring an investment portfolio of neighborhood-scale shopping centers with service-oriented tenants. Later that month they leased space for larger offices in the 3800 Colonnade Parkway building.

References

  • Cooper, Lauren B. (April 18, 2008) "Birmingham investors find buildings and opportunity as market declines." Birmingham Business Journal
  • Underwood, Jerry (March 22, 2010) "Developers want Birmingham incentives for U.S. 280 project." The Birmingham News
  • Kent, Dawn (December 26, 2010) "Rehab plans chugging around Birmingham's popular Railroad Park." The Birmingham News
  • Bryant, Joseph, and Dawn Kent (February 8, 2011) "Project near park gets boost from city." The Birmingham News
  • Azok, Dawn Kent (May 18, 2012) "Railroad Square development to open this summer near Birmingham's Railroad Park." The Birmingham News
  • Parker, Illyshia (December 6, 2023) "Shannon Waltchack making $300M shopping center push." Birmingham Business Journal
  • Parker, Illyshia (December 28, 2023) "CRE firm relocates downtown operations to suburban office park." Birmingham Business Journal

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